2006 Triple J Hottest 100 | |
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Countdown details | |
Date of countdown | 26 January 2007 |
Countdown highlights | |
Winning song | Augie March "One Crowded Hour" |
Most entries | Hilltop Hoods (5 tracks) |
The 2006 Triple J Hottest 100 was announced on 26 January 2007. It is the fourteenth such countdown of the most popular songs of the year, as voted by listeners of the Australian radio station Triple J.
Voting began on 1 January 2007, and closed on 21 January 2007. 671,024 votes were counted in this year's poll. [1]
The broadcast began at 10 am, and at midday, crossed to Hyde Park in Sydney for a live broadcast of the countdown, beginning at #75. The top 10 was announced from 6 pm, by breakfast team Myf Warhurst, Jay and the Doctor, when announcing the winning song, presenters labelled Augie March's victory as a huge upset given that "Black Fingernails, Red Wine" by Eskimo Joe and "Crazy" by Gnarls Barkley were the favorites to win the countdown.
The broadcast was also the first time the Hottest 100 had a live video webcast through the Triple J Website, showing film clips of each video and live footage from Hyde Park.
Note: Australian artists
# | Song | Artist | Country of Origin |
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1 | One Crowded Hour | Augie March | Australia |
2 | Black Fingernails, Red Wine | Eskimo Joe | Australia |
3 | The Hard Road | Hilltop Hoods | Australia |
4 | When You Were Young | The Killers | United States |
5 | I Don't Feel Like Dancin' | Scissor Sisters | United States |
6 | Crazy | Gnarls Barkley | United States |
7 | Chasing Cars | Snow Patrol | United Kingdom |
8 | Hearts a Mess | Gotye | Australia |
9 | Starlight | Muse | United Kingdom |
10 | 19-20-20 | The Grates | Australia |
11 | Come On Come On | Little Birdy | Australia |
12 | Funky Tonight | John Butler Trio | Australia |
13 | Welcome to the Black Parade | My Chemical Romance | United States |
14 | Here It Goes Again | OK Go | United States |
15 | Smile | Lily Allen | United Kingdom |
16 | Young Folks | Peter Bjorn and John featuring Victoria Bergsman | Sweden |
17 | Science Is Golden | The Grates | Australia |
18 | Supermassive Black Hole | Muse | United Kingdom |
19 | Kick, Push | Lupe Fiasco | United States |
20 | Fidelity | Regina Spektor | United States |
21 | Forever Young | Youth Group | Australia |
22 | Vicarious | Tool | United States |
23 | Clown Prince | Hilltop Hoods | Australia |
24 | Gold Lion | Yeah Yeah Yeahs | United States |
25 | Meds | Placebo featuring Alison Mosshart | United Kingdom/United States |
26 | Ta Douleur | Camille | France |
27 | You Only Live Once | The Strokes | United States |
28 | Steady, As She Goes | The Saboteurs | United States |
29 | The Pot | Tool | United States |
30 | When the Sun Goes Down | Arctic Monkeys | United Kingdom |
31 | Bones | The Killers | United States |
32 | Gone | The Butterfly Effect | Australia |
33 | Call Me Anytime | The Cops | Australia |
34 | Dani California | Red Hot Chili Peppers | United States |
35 | LDN | Lily Allen | United Kingdom |
36 | Nowhere Without You | Bob Evans | Australia |
37 | Don't You Think It's Time? | Bob Evans | Australia |
38 | Memories and Dust | Josh Pyke | Australia |
39 | A Slow Descent | The Butterfly Effect | Australia |
40 | Take Me Back to Your House | Basement Jaxx featuring Martina Sorbara | United Kingdom/Canada |
41 | What a Great Night | Hilltop Hoods | Australia |
42 | Inside Outside | The Grates | Australia |
43 | Paper Aeroplane | Angus & Julia Stone | Australia |
44 | Love Me or Hate Me (Fuck You!!!!) | Lady Sovereign | United Kingdom |
45 | Roquefort | Karnivool featuring The Cat Empire | Australia |
46 | Miss Murder | AFI | United States |
47 | The Truth About Cats and Dogs (Is That They Die) | Pony Up! | Canada |
48 | On the Radio | Regina Spektor | United States |
49 | Fake Tales of San Francisco | Arctic Monkeys | United Kingdom |
50 | Heart in a Cage | The Strokes | United States |
51 | Cigarettes and Suitcases | Something for Kate | Australia |
52 | Unpredictable | The Herd | Australia |
53 | Wake Up | The Living End | Australia |
54 | I Want You So Hard (Boy's Bad News) | Eagles of Death Metal | United States |
55 | Woman (MSTRKRFT Remix) | Wolfmother | Australia/Canada |
56 | Stopping All Stations | Hilltop Hoods | Australia |
57 | Private Education | Josh Pyke | Australia |
58 | Always on This Line | Sarah Blasko | Australia |
59 | Song to Say Goodbye | Placebo | United Kingdom |
60 | Over and Over | Hot Chip | United Kingdom |
61 | Everlong (Live) | Foo Fighters | United States |
62 | We Are Your Friends | Justice vs. Simian | France/United Kingdom |
63 | Wolf Like Me | TV on the Radio | United States |
64 | Apple of the Eye (Lay Me Down) | Something with Numbers | Australia |
65 | The Prayer | Bloc Party | United Kingdom |
66 | Phenomena | Yeah Yeah Yeahs | United States |
67 | Love Like Winter | AFI | United States |
68 | Happiness Is a Chemical | Darren Hanlon | Australia |
69 | Nausea | Beck | United States |
70 | Such Great Heights ( Like a Version ) | Ben Folds | United States |
71 | Lies Are Much More Fun | The Grates | Australia |
72 | Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is | Jet | Australia |
73 | King Without a Crown | Matisyahu | United States |
74 | Hands Open | Snow Patrol | United Kingdom |
75 | Sundress | Ben Kweller | United States |
76 | Rip It Up | Jet | Australia |
77 | Recapturing the Vibe | Hilltop Hoods | Australia |
78 | Infra-Red | Placebo | United Kingdom |
79 | {Explain} | Sarah Blasko | Australia |
80 | Love Train | Wolfmother | Australia |
81 | Gone Daddy Gone | Gnarls Barkley | United States |
82 | Painkiller | Freestylers featuring Pendulum | United Kingdom/Australia |
83 | Get Up Outta the Dirt | Butterfingers | Australia |
84 | Black Swan | Thom Yorke | United Kingdom |
85 | Love Like Semtex | Infadels | United Kingdom |
86 | Touch the Sky | Kanye West featuring Lupe Fiasco | United States |
87 | Better Way | Ben Harper | United States |
88 | Tarantula | Pendulum featuring Fresh, $pyda & Tenor Fly | Australia/United Kingdom |
89 | Mardy Bum | Arctic Monkeys | United Kingdom |
90 | Work It Out | Jurassic 5 featuring Dave Matthews Band | United States |
91 | The Only Difference Between Martyrdom and Suicide Is Press Coverage | Panic! at the Disco | United States |
92 | Alfie | Lily Allen | United Kingdom |
93 | Everything's Just Wonderful | Lily Allen | United Kingdom |
94 | Learnalilgivinanlovin | Gotye | Australia |
95 | New York | Eskimo Joe | Australia |
96 | Slide in Next to Me | Red Riders | Australia |
97 | World Wide Suicide | Pearl Jam | United States |
98 | Standing in the Way of Control | Gossip | United States |
99 | Original Fire | Audioslave | United States |
100 | Come and Check Your Head | Blue King Brown | Australia |
# | Artist | Entries |
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5 | Hilltop Hoods | 3, 23, 41, 56, 77 |
4 | The Grates | 10, 17, 42, 71 |
Lily Allen | 15, 35, 92, 93 | |
3 | Placebo | 25, 59, 78 |
Arctic Monkeys | 30, 49, 89 | |
2 | Eskimo Joe | 2, 95 |
The Killers | 4, 31 | |
Gnarls Barkley | 6, 81 | |
Snow Patrol | 7, 74 | |
Gotye | 8, 94 | |
Muse | 9, 18 | |
Lupe Fiasco [note 1] | 19, 86 | |
Regina Spektor | 20, 48 | |
Tool | 22, 29 | |
Yeah Yeah Yeahs | 24, 66 | |
The Strokes | 27, 50 | |
The Butterfly Effect | 32, 39 | |
Bob Evans | 36, 37 | |
Josh Pyke | 38, 57 | |
AFI | 46, 67 | |
Wolfmother | 55, 80 | |
Sarah Blasko | 58, 79 | |
Jet | 72, 76 | |
Pendulum [note 2] | 82, 88 |
Country | Entries |
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Australia | 43 |
United States | 35 |
United Kingdom | 22 |
France | 2 |
Canada | 3 |
Sweden | 1 |
Bold indicates winner of the Hottest 100 in 2006 and 2007. Hilltop Hoods won the J Award for The Hard Road.
# | Artist | Album | Country of Origin | Tracks in the Hottest 100 |
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1 | Gotye | Like Drawing Blood | Australia | 8, 94 |
2 | My Chemical Romance | The Black Parade | United States | 13 (44 in 2007) |
3 | Tool | 10,000 Days | United States | 22, 29 |
4 | Muse | Black Holes & Revelations | United Kingdom | 9, 18 (1, 58 in 2007) |
5 | The Grates | Gravity Won't Get You High | Australia | 10, 17, 42, 71 |
6 | Arctic Monkeys | Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not | United Kingdom | 30, 49, 89 (50 in 2005) |
7 | Little Birdy | Hollywood | Australia | 11 |
8 | Augie March | Moo, You Bloody Choir | Australia | 1 |
9 | Yeah Yeah Yeahs | Show Your Bones | United States | 24, 66 |
10 | Hilltop Hoods | The Hard Road | Australia | 3, 23, 41, 56, 77 |
No. | Title | Artist(s) | Length |
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1. | "One Crowded Hour" (#1) | Augie March | 4:13 |
2. | "Black Fingernails, Red Wine" (#2) | Eskimo Joe | 4:09 |
3. | "The Hard Road" (#3) | Hilltop Hoods | 4:05 |
4. | "When You Were Young" (#4) | The Killers | 3:38 |
5. | "19-20-20" (#10) | The Grates | 2:04 |
6. | "Crazy" (#6) | Gnarls Barkley | 2:58 |
7. | "Supermassive Black Hole" (#18) | Muse | 3:29 |
8. | "I Don't Feel Like Dancing" (#5) | Scissor Sisters | 4:07 |
9. | "Hearts a Mess" (#8) | Gotye | 4:38 |
10. | "Funky Tonight" (#12) | John Butler Trio | 3:39 |
11. | "Smile" (#15) | Lily Allen | 3:14 |
12. | "Here It Goes Again" (#14) | OK GO | 2:59 |
13. | "Nausea" (#69) | Beck | 2:54 |
14. | "Kick Push" (#19) | Lupe Fiasco | 3:50 |
15. | "Come On Come On" (#11) | Little Birdy | 3:52 |
16. | "Call Me Anytime" (#33) | The Cops | 3:48 |
17. | "Gone" (#32) | The Butterfly Effect | 3:58 |
18. | "Over & Over" (#60) | Hot Chip | 3:49 |
19. | "{Explain}" (#79) | Sarah Blasko | 4:02 |
20. | "Chasing Cars (Live)" (#7) | Snow Patrol | 4:27 |
No. | Title | Artist(s) | Length |
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1. | "We Are Your Friends" (#62) | Justice vs. Simian | 2:40 |
2. | "Miss Murder" (#46) | AFI | 3:24 |
3. | "Love Train" (#80) | Wolfmother | 3:00 |
4. | "Gold Lion" (#24) | Yeah Yeah Yeahs | 3:05 |
5. | "Young Folks" (#16) | Peter Bjorn & John featuring Victoria Bergsman | 4:37 |
6. | "Nowhere Without You" (#36) | Bob Evans | 4:17 |
7. | "Ta Douleur" (#26) | Camille | 3:06 |
8. | "Take Me Back to Your House" (#40) | Basement Jaxx | 3:42 |
9. | "Roquefort" (#45) | Karnivool | 4:37 |
10. | "Wolf Like Me" (#63) | TV on the Radio | 4:38 |
11. | "Apple of the Eye" (#64) | Something With Numbers | 3:27 |
12. | "Fidelity" (#20) | Regina Spektor | 3:46 |
13. | "Paper Aeroplane" (#43) | Angus & Julia Stone | 3:41 |
14. | "Painkiller" (#82) | Freestylers featuring Pendulum | 3:45 |
15. | "I Want You So Hard (Boy's Bad News)" (#54) | Eagles Of Death Metal | 2:22 |
16. | "Standing In The Way Of Control" (#98) | The Gossip | 4:16 |
17. | "Come & Check Your Head" (#100) | Blue King Brown | 3:58 |
18. | "Unpredictable" (#52) | The Herd | 3:49 |
19. | "Meds" (#25) | Placebo featuring Alison Mosshart | 2:52 |
20. | "Memories & Dust" (#38) | Josh Pyke | 3:03 |
21. | "Love Me Or Hate Me" (#44) | Lady Sovereign | 3:32 |
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